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technocratic

[ tek-nuh-krat-ik ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or designating a technocrat or technocracy.


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In practice, the concerns became excuses for wholesale attacks on America’s technocratic elite, at a time when the country needed strong intellectual leadership.

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In Thomas’ telling, Condon was part of a cabal of liberal, technocratic elites who ran the inner workings of the federal government and, out of naivete or treachery, were now fatally undermining their country in the face of the Soviet threat.

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Irrespective of the religious convictions of technocratic billionaires Musk and Thiel, as a champion of Christian nationalism, Vance provides a useful tool to align with that coalition.

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Though common, this view runs directly counter to those of many Trump supporters in the tech world, including Musk, who have long favored the immigration of “high-skilled†workers—and showcases a widening gap in the GOP between its base and its wealthy technocratic elite.

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On one hand, the show has widened the public’s eyes and sharpened their focus on matters of technocratic domination, which is essential for art and media as we move further into the post-digital age.

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